Roseanne Barr wasn’t joking about making a bid for the presidency. The brash comedian’s name is among the 24 candidates that California Secretary of State Debra Bowen intends to list on the June 5 ballot.

Barr will be one of the three candidates up for the Green Party presidential nomination, according to reports.

The Green Party, of which Barr has said she is a long-time supporter, will make its nominee selection at a convention in July.

Barr, famous for headlining the long-running sitcom “Roseanne,” is attempting a TV comeback.

NBC recently announced that they’ve ordered a pilot for “Downwardly Mobile,” which Barr would write and star in, playing the owner of a mobile home park who pulls double duty as a surrogate mom to the park residents.

Last year, she starred in the Lifetime reality show “Roseanne’s Nuts,” set on her Hawaiian macadamia nut farm. The series was canceled after one season.

In response to a tweet about how she could possibly hope to run for president when her reality show was canned, Barr tweeted on Monday that Lifetime “didn’t renew [the show] bcuz they knew I was going to run 4 prez — didn’t like that idea.”